Montgomery McCracken Adds Patrick C. Campbell as Partner in Litigation Department

November 4, 2019

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Montgomery McCracken is pleased to announce the addition of Patrick C. Campbell to its Litigation Department. Campbell has joined the firm as a partner in the Philadelphia office.

Campbell focuses his practice on both complex commercial litigation matters and transactional matters. He has experience in real estate, trade secret litigation, the enforcement and defense of noncompete and non-solicitation agreements, labor and employment, collective bargaining, sports and entertainment, and First Amendment litigation. Campbell has served as outside general counsel to a number of businesses.

“We are excited to add Pat to our team,” said Richard M. Simins, Vice Chairman and Executive Partner. “He is a highly-skilled lawyer with experience in both litigation and transactional matters. Pat’s experience and his knowledge from serving as general counsel to a global company make him well-positioned to provide our clients with the best service possible.”

Prior to joining Montgomery McCracken, Campbell was a principal at a Mid-Atlantic law firm. He also served as general counsel to a $600 million transportation and logistics company.

Campbell earned his J.D. degree, cum laude, from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law where he was a member of the Villanova Law Review and elected to the Order of the Coif. He received his B.S. degree, magna cum laude, in Finance from Villanova University.

About Montgomery McCracken

Montgomery McCracken is a full-service law firm with offices in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and Delaware. The firm represents leading businesses, multinational corporations, nonprofit organizations and individuals across a wide range of industries in complex litigation matters, significant corporate transactions and challenging disputes. For more information about Montgomery McCracken or its practice areas, please visit us online at www.mmwr.com or on Twitter at @MMWR_Law.